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The 2010 midterm election cycle has been a doozey. The campaign TV ads have often been the true game changers - destroying front-runner establishment candidates or raising the momentum for newcomer Tea Partiers.

One week from today, American voters will finally get to cast their ballots for their congressman or senator. As the midterm election season comes to a finale, we are highlighting the best and worst political campaign ads of 2010.

BEST CAMPAIGN ADS:

“Mourning in America” – National: This ad is by far the best of the election because of the combination of image and message which perfectly express the depressed state of our nation under Obama’s leadership.

The 60-second spot was produced by the group “Citizens for the Republic” in the style of Ronald Reagan’s iconic ad “Morning in America.” However, unlike Reagan’s optimistic message, this heart-wrenching ad shows the failed Obama initiatives have wreaked havoc on the United States.

Welcome back, Wei. I'm glad to see you've returned (and yes, it was me that banned you).

You are right, it is a good ad.

Man, you guys ban on a whim.

"The efforts of the government alone will never be enough. In the end the people must choose and the people must help themselves" ~ JFK; from his famous inauguration speech (What Democrats sounded like before today's neo-Liberals hijacked that party)

I have always thought that the recounts were not as much about changing the results as about finding out how the Dems' own voter fraud was counteracted and, perhaps, getting Soros voting machines in...